If you live in the UK you would have probably noticed the rain over the past couple of weeks, lots of places are flooded as a result... it got me thinking...

I may sound like Carl Pilkington now, but... If it rained non-stop, globally for a month (or more, just an example), would the earth get heavier? Obviously the water is already there is some form so I'm guessing it wouldn't affect the earths mass?

I asked a guy I work with the same question, he didn't have an answer but funnily enough he had a similar question the day before.. His was; If all the rain in the atmosphere (or whatever its called where water is there, but not in rain form) fell at once, would the earth be completely submerged in water?

Sorry for the dumb question lol but I'm looking forward to seeing some answers

Me, Baska, Bates and Ed decided we would play "Murder" a game mode on Garry's Mod.

The concept is simple: There is a murderer in the group, everyone else is a bystander (1 bystander has a gun). The weapons are concealable so it becomes a game of bluff, if the bystander with the gun shoots someone who is innocent, they lose the gun!